2024. May 6. Monday
Munkácsy Memorial House - Békéscsaba
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Address: 5600, Békéscsaba Gyulai út 5.
Phone number: (66) 442-080
E-mail: munkacsyhaz@mail.globonet.hu
Opening hours: 01.01-31.05.: Tue-Fri 9-16, Sat 10-16
01.06-01.10.: Tue-Sun: 10-18 01.10-30.11.: Tue-Fri 9-17, Sat-Sun 10-16 |
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2007.11.15. - 2008.01.15.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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500 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for students
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200 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for pensioners
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200 HUF
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/ capita
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Árpád Buzás was born in Orosháza, 1929. He took a degree in the trade of industrial knitting and looping at the textile branch of the Hungarian School of Arts and Crafts in 1956. His master was Béla Molnár.
He worked for a year as a designer in the Knitwear Factory of Békéscsaba, then he was the factory manager of the Arts and Crafts Company , he worked for the Complex Designing Studio from 1968, in the meantime he became the senior lecturer and later the reader of the textile branch of the School of Arts and Crafts from 1962. He was the secretary then the chairman of the Society of Hungarian Artists and Industrial Designers. He was the artistic director of the Knitwear Factory of Halas between 1975 and 1979. He designed clothes, Gobelines and glaze works and made duplicable industrial textile designs. He was the winner of several national competitions and he was honoured with the Munkácsy-Award in 1981.
His style is a unique complexion of traditional folk motives and modern patterns. The exhibition consists of knitted, geometrical, statue-like compositions from the master's collection and a tapestry called Blue Star made in 1975 from the collection of the Museum of Arts and Crafts.
He worked for a year as a designer in the Knitwear Factory of Békéscsaba, then he was the factory manager of the Arts and Crafts Company , he worked for the Complex Designing Studio from 1968, in the meantime he became the senior lecturer and later the reader of the textile branch of the School of Arts and Crafts from 1962. He was the secretary then the chairman of the Society of Hungarian Artists and Industrial Designers. He was the artistic director of the Knitwear Factory of Halas between 1975 and 1979. He designed clothes, Gobelines and glaze works and made duplicable industrial textile designs. He was the winner of several national competitions and he was honoured with the Munkácsy-Award in 1981.
His style is a unique complexion of traditional folk motives and modern patterns. The exhibition consists of knitted, geometrical, statue-like compositions from the master's collection and a tapestry called Blue Star made in 1975 from the collection of the Museum of Arts and Crafts.